This strikes me as the "right" response from aggrieved taxi drivers - instead of trying to quash competition via legislation, innovate in the space and use your key strengths (i.e., The Knowledge) to make your product more competitive.<p>I understand that The Knowledge is a big differentiator in London taxis, so it should be used as one. It shouldn't be decried as a hurdle.<p>If given the choice between an Uber driver who might not know London but will get me around cheaply, or a black cab driver who will know the way but charge me more, I might take my chances either way. But if the black cab driver can compete on price through a shared ride, then Uber isn't getting a look in.